<blockquote> She failed to maintain a chuckle at the mention of her second. So that was what they had been up to... She didn’t have anything on her at the moment, but she had a cache not far from here, more so she could send the others to fetch the herbs she needed without having to find the plants themselves and risk bringing back something dangerous. <b>”I know her... a tenacious little beast. You can’t let her size fool you.”</b> She responded with a small smile.<b>”I’ll be back shortly, just hold tight ok?”</b> she said gently before racing off. It felt wonderful to run, she would have to enjoy it while it lasted. While she doubted the white wolf attacked the brown girl unprovoked, she just couldn’t leave the girl injured. She had to at least be able to make it home, to the Creek wolves from the smell of it.
She had taken Ava up the mountain to look for scrub pine sap, they had no shortage of the trees but she had since discovered the sap was far more plentiful lower down the mountain. It was the only thing she could think of for a potentially broken leg. Poking her nose into the small hollow she was using to store her small collection she nosed about until the sticky gum came in contact with her nose. There were some pods of Ergot and willow leaves stuck to the sap, but it wouldn’t hurt her to have some of that too. The blood thinning properties of the willow would counteract the restricting properties of the ergot and it was enough to ease any headaches and other aches and pains she may be suffering as no doubt, the stress would make her tense.
Finally returning to the smaller wolf with the sap ball carried between her jaws but careful not to allow any to touch her tongue she dropped the small mixed parcel at her paws. <b>”Scrub pine, ergot, willow.”</b> she explained with a small smile before stepping back to allow the girl some room to take her medicine. It would take a while for the plants to take effect anyway and she wanted to stay nearby until she knew the girl was well enough to get home.</blockquote>